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NJ A1724

NJ A1724
Modifies title and role of Chief Diversity Officer; establishes New Jersey Office of Supplier Development and Business Opportunities.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill modifies the title and role of the Chief Diversity Officer and establishes the New Jersey Office of Supplier Development and Business Opportunities. Under current law, the Chief Diversity Officer monitors the State's public contracting process for the purpose of compiling information on the awarding of contracts to minority-owned and women-owned business enterprises, the total value of all contracts, and the percentage of the value of those contracts awarded to minority-owned and women-owned business enterprises. This bill changes the title of Chief Diversity Officer to Chief Supplier Development Officer and requires the Chief Supplier Development Officer to monitor and publicly report the State's public contracting process for the purpose of compiling information on the awarding of contracts to certified business enterprises, and to monitor the total value of all contracts and the percentage of the value of those contracts awarded to certified business enterprises. Each State agency and State contracting unit will be required to submit the necessary data and information to the Chief Supplier Development Officer. The Chief Supplier Development Officer will be required to report directly to the State Treasurer. This bill also establishes the New Jersey Office of Supplier Development and Business Opportunities in the Department of the Treasury. The Office will be under the immediate supervision of the Chief Supplier Development Officer, who can, within the limits of funds appropriated by the Legislature, hire and employ staff. The Office must: (1) support the Chief Supplier Development Officer in achieving their mission; (2) review existing State procurement policies and practices; (3) expand outreach to, and develop capacity-building opportunities for, certified business enterprises; (4) process and manage business certifications for certified business enterprises, and any business certification created by administrative action or statute after the effective date of this bill; (5) monitor the awarding of contracts to certified business enterprises, and measure progress towards lawfully established and implemented contracting and subcontracting programs; (6) provide ongoing and relevant training to State agencies and State contracting units to assist with the State's public procurement process; (7) evaluate and support the feasibility of establishing a cloud-based data management system that will be used by all State agencies and State contracting units to capture public contract awards, contract compliance, and payments to certified business enterprises, prime contractors, and subcontractors. The Office will also monitor and track the use of this cloud-based data management system; and (8) ensure compliance with contracting and subcontracting goals and preferences established by law, rule, or regulation. Each State agency and State contracting unit will be required to develop, and submit to the office within not less than 180 calendar days prior to the end of each State fiscal year, a plan for the following fiscal year to comply with the certification programs for certified business enterprises. The Office will analyze these plans and provide feedback and guidance to the State agencies and State contracting units as may be necessary.

AI Summary

This bill renames the Chief Diversity Officer to the Chief Supplier Development Officer and expands their responsibilities to monitor and publicly report on all State public contracting processes, including data on contracts awarded to various types of "certified business enterprises" (which are defined to include minority-owned, women-owned, economically disadvantaged, socially disadvantaged, LGBTQ+, and veteran-owned businesses, among others), the total value of contracts, and the percentage awarded to these certified businesses, with data to be disaggregated by race, gender, and ethnicity where possible. The bill also establishes the New Jersey Office of Supplier Development and Business Opportunities within the Department of the Treasury, which will be supervised by the Chief Supplier Development Officer and tasked with supporting the officer's mission, reviewing procurement policies, expanding outreach and training for certified businesses, managing business certifications, monitoring contract awards and progress towards goals, and evaluating a potential cloud-based data management system for tracking contract awards and payments. State agencies and contracting units will be required to submit necessary data to the Chief Supplier Development Officer and develop annual plans to comply with certification programs, with the office providing feedback and guidance.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Community Development and Women's Affairs Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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